Calculating the cost: place, mobility and price in higher education decision-making for students on small islands around the UK

IF 3.1 3区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Holly Henderson
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ABSTRACT The decision of whether and where to attend higher education is an inherently geographical decision. Amongst the structural inequalities that determine how decisions about higher education are made are a number of complex socio-spatial factors ranging from proximity of higher education institution to place of residence and availability of transport options, to national and locally-specific expectations of undergraduate mobility and personal relationships of belonging to place. This article situates these multi-layered factors in the particular geographical context of the United Kingdom (UK), and more specifically in the small islands that surround the UK, presenting findings from a multi-sited case study of three island colleges. The article adapts the language of cost and price, commonly used in discussions of social mobility, arguing for the importance of considering place and geographical mobility for higher education as part of the balancing of financial and social risks, benefits and investments that structure higher education decisions. Focusing on three aspects of cost and higher education, – costs of tuition, living expenses and travel expenses – the article asks how place and mobility shape higher education decision-making in the often-ignored context of the small island, and what might be learned from these contexts about the workings of geographies in places with more familiar and therefore more naturalised relationships to higher education.
计算成本:英国小岛屿学生高等教育决策的地点、流动性和价格
是否接受高等教育以及在哪里接受高等教育的决定本质上是一个地理决定。在决定如何做出高等教育决策的结构性不平等中,有许多复杂的社会空间因素,从高等教育机构与居住地的接近程度和交通选择的可用性,到国家和地方对大学生流动性的具体期望,以及属于地方的个人关系。本文将这些多层因素置于英国(UK)的特定地理环境中,更具体地说,是在英国周围的小岛屿上,介绍了三个岛屿学院的多地点案例研究的结果。本文采用了通常用于讨论社会流动性的成本和价格的语言,论证了将高等教育的地点和地理流动性作为平衡金融和社会风险、利益和投资的一部分的重要性,这些都是高等教育决策的结构。文章聚焦于高等教育成本的三个方面——学费成本、生活费和差旅费——探讨了在这个小岛经常被忽视的背景下,地理位置和流动性是如何影响高等教育决策的,以及我们可以从这些背景中学到的东西,即在那些与高等教育关系更熟悉、因此更自然的地方,地理环境的作用。
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Educational Review
Educational Review EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
CiteScore
7.90
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105
期刊介绍: Educational Review is a leading journal for generic educational research and scholarship. For over seventy years it has offered scholarly analyses of global issues in all phases of education, formal and informal. It publishes peer-reviewed papers from international contributors across a range of education fields and or perspectives including pedagogy and the curriculum, history, philosophy, psychology, sociology, international and comparative education and educational leadership. Articles offer original insights to formal and informal educational policy, provision, processes and practice and the experiences of all those involved in many countries around the world. The editors welcome high quality, original papers which encourage and enhance debate on social justice and critical enquiry in education, besides innovative new theoretical and methodological scholarship. The journal offers six editions a year. The Board invites proposals for special editions as well as commissioning them.
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